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  • My invention has for its object to provide a vending game apparatus intended for general use, such as the embodiment of a ballthrowing apparatus in a vending machine.
  • the invention includes basket-ball game apparatus embodied in a vendlustrate the inventiomlike characters inclicate like parts throughout the several views.
  • Fig. 1 is a view in longitudinal central vertical section, with some parts shown in different positions by means of broken lines;
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the secondary bottom partition and the parts carried thereby removed from the machine;
  • Fig. a bottom plan view of the same:
  • Fig. a is a fragmentary view of the parts shown in Fig. 3, with some parts removed;
  • Fig. 5 is a detail view principally in section taken on the line 5-5 of Fig. 2; I
  • Fig. 6 is a fragmentary rear end view of the machine with some parts sectioned on the line 66 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 7 is'a fragmentary detail view with some parts sectioned on the I line 77 of Fig. 6;
  • Fig. 8 is a view corresponding to Fig. 7
  • Fig. 9 is a fragmentary detail view with some parts sectioned on the line 9-9 of Fig. 1.
  • the numeral 10 indicates a casing having main and secondary bottoms 11 and 12, re-' spectively,
  • Saidcasing 10 is also provided with a transverse vertical partition.
  • the top of the casing 10 covering the compartment 16 is rearwardly inclined and has a large glass panel 19, and large glass panels 20 form portions of the sides of the casing 10 so that the interior of the compartment 16 may be viewed through said panels '19 :and 20.
  • a window 21, having a transparent pane, is formed in the compartment 14 and through which the contents of the storage compartment 15 inay' be seen.
  • the machine illustrated is vending spherical pieces of gum m with which the storage compartment 15 is filled, through thedoor 18.
  • the secondary bottom designed for p 12 is removably secured in the casing 10 by pairs of pins 22 mounted in longitudinal grooves 23 on the sides of the casing 10.
  • the entire back of the casing 10 is removably'secured in position so that the same cannot be tampered with but at the same time may be removed so that the secondary bottom 12 and partition 1 which is secured thereto,
  • the partition is removably secured to the seconda-ry bottom 12 by having its lowerend seated in a transverse groove in said bottom and when the casing 10 is held against removal therefrom bythe side and top thereof.
  • the pieces'o'f gum so are removed from the compartment 15 one at a time through a passage 24 in an agitator slide 25: mounted In a way formed in the secondary bottom 12 for movement longitudinally of the machine.
  • a curved sheet metal plate 26 secured in the bottom of the compartment 15 is arranged to cause the balls of gum ac to roll to the. center of said compartment where they will enter "the passage 24' one at' a time, as shown in Figs. 7 and 8'.
  • the plate 26 holds the agitator slide 25 against lifting movement in its way and has a large centra aperture in the field of which the passage 24 is positioned during the'various movements of the agitator slide 25.
  • Secured to the agitatorv slide 25 are a plurality of upstanding agitator pins 27 which work within the aperture in the plate 26 and move the ball of gum 00 during the movement of the agitator slide. 25 and thereby cause one thereof to enter thepassage 24 NVorking in the Compartment. 13, longitudinally of the machine'is an ejector 28 in the.
  • This ejector 28 can only be operated by the insertion of a coin in the machine, as will Works on the upper surface of the ejector slide 28 and is intermittently operated thereby by a pair of front and rear pins 31 and 32, respectively, on said ejector slide.
  • the pin 31 is arranged to work in a groove 33 in the under side of the secondary bottom 12 and the way for the agitator slide 25, and the pin 32 works in a slot 34 on the bottom of the agitator slide 25 which extends forward of the rear end thereof.
  • a gum discharge passage 39 formed in the front of the casing 10, see Fig. 9.
  • a partition plate 40 in the compartment 13 closes the runway 38 thereto, both at the side and rear, see Figs. 6 and 8.
  • the main bottom 11 extends forward of the casing 10 and has secured thereto, as shown in Fig. 9, a pair of upstanding pins 41 which stop the piece of gum w as it rolls through the discharge passage 39, as indi cated by broken lines, where the same may be easily picked up by the operator of the machine.
  • the fol lowing connections which include an operating slide 42 for the ejector 28 mounted in a deep channel 43 formed in the right-hand edge of said slide for free sliding movement longitudinally thereof. Rearward move ment ofthe operating slide 42 in its channel 43 is limited by a stop pin 44 secured to the The agitator slide 25' ejector slide 28, extends transversely through its channel 43 and is arranged to be engaged by a stop shoulder 45 on said operating slide. Forward movement is imparted to the operating slide 42 by a rod 46 comprising inner and outer sections connected by a flexible joint 47.
  • the rear end of the rod 46 is fieX- ibly attached to the operating slide 42 by having its rear end portion bent laterally at 48 and laid in a transverse notch 49 in said slide.
  • the forward end of the rear section of the rod 46 is arranged to engage the inner face of the front of the casing 10 to limitthe forward movement of the operating slide 42.
  • the forward section of the rod 46 works through a hole in the front wall of the cas ing 10, and applied to its outer end is a knob 50 by which said rod may be operated.
  • a coiled spring 51 attached to the rod 46 at its laterally bent end 48 and anchored to the pin 52 secured in the secondary bottom 12, yieldingly holds the operating slide 42 retracted.
  • the operating slide 42 is free to be moved forward in respect to the ejector slide 28 by drawing outward on the knob 50 and it is also free for retracting movement in respect to the ejector slide 28 under the action of the spring 51.
  • a coin is required to connect the ejector slide 28 to the operating slide 42 when inserted into a transverse notch 53 in the ejector slide 28 just forward of the front end of the operating slide 42 when in its retracted position, see Fig.1.
  • the coin y is inserted into the notch 53 through a coin passage, not shown, in the top of the casing lO and a coin delivery chute 54 formed in the right-hand edge of the partition 14 and the secondary bottom 12, see Fig. 2.
  • a stop plate 55 Secured to the casing 40 and underlying the notch 53 is a stop plate 55 on which the coin y rests when in the notch 53.
  • the spring 51 normally and yieldingly holds the operating slide 42 retracted and which slide in turn holds the ejector slide 28 retracted by the engagement of its shoulder 45 with the pin 44 on said ejector slide.
  • a stop pin 12 on the secondary bottom 12 is arranged. to be engaged by the shoulder 28" to limit the retracting movement of theejector slide 28 and hence the operatingslide 42.
  • its passage 35 is aligned with the passage 24 and its coin notch 53 is aligned with the-coin chute 54.
  • the front end. of the rear section of the rod 46 engages the casing 10 as a stop to limit the projecting movement of the ejector slide 28 and position the ejector slide 28 with its passage 35 aligned with the discharge passage 37.
  • the coin g is deposited in the coin chute 54 and directed thereby into the coin notch 53 in which it rests on the'support 55.
  • the operator then takes hold ment.
  • the gum in in the passage 35 is carried forward on the deck 37 until said passage is aligned with the discharge passage 37 and at which time the gum 00 drops through said passage 37 onto the runway 38 on which it rolls forward through the discharge passage 39 onto the main bottom 11 where it is stopped by the pins 31 and. positioned so that the op erator may take the same.
  • the numeral 56 indicates a basket mounted on the partition 14 within the compartment 16.
  • This basket 56 is carried by the heavy wire 57 fitted around the top of said basket and provided with a pair of depending legs 58 slidably mounted in staple-like keepers 59 on the partition 14.
  • the basket 56 is normally gravity-held in its lowermost position, as shown by full lines in Fig. 1. 7
  • a catapult comprising an inclined cylinder 62 mounted on the front of the casing 10 and having a co-operating piston-like member 63 to which is attached an operating rod 64 that works through a hole in the cylinder head 65.
  • the outer end portion of the operating rod 64 is bent to form a finger-piece 66 by which said rod may be held.
  • the inner end of the operating rod 64 is bent laterally to form a finger 67 seated in a recess in the outer face of the piston-like member 63 so that the same is flush therewith.
  • This finger 67 works in a slot 68 in the cylinder 62 and limits the travel of the piston 63 in both directions.
  • Encircling the operating rod 64 is a coiled spring 69 compressed between the piston-like member 63 on the cylinder head and normally holds said member projected.
  • a channel-like runway 7 O To place the ball z in the inner "end of the cylinder 62 so that the same bears against the piston-like member 63, as shown by broken lines in Fig. 1, there is mounted in the compartment 16 a channel-like runway 7 O.
  • This runway 7 O has its front end hinged at 71 and is normally gravity-held in an inclined position, as shown by full lines in Fig. 1, so that the ball 2 cannot roll into the cylinder 62.
  • a boll-crank 72 hinged at 73 to the secondary bottom 12 with one ofits arms extended under the runway for action thereon and with its other end extended downward through aligned slots 74 in the secondary bottom 12 and ejector slide 28.
  • said slide at the rear end of its slot 74 engages the depending arm of the bell-crank 72 and operates the same to raise the runway 70, as shown by broken lines in F 1.
  • a cross pin in the ejector slide 28 is arranged to engage the depending arm of the bell-crank 72 during the return. movement of the ejector slide 28 and thereby move said bell-crank from underthe runway 7 O and permit the same to return by gravity to its normal position.
  • the piston-like member 63 is retracted by drawing outward on the finger-piece 66 and then released to attempt to throw the ball into the basket 56. If the ball is thrown into the basket 56, the same will be held, as shown by full lines in Fig. 1. 1f the ball does not enter the basket 50 it drops onto the runway 7 O and is held thereby at the partition 14 so that the next time the runway 70 is raised, said ball will be conveyed thereby into the cylinder 62. It will thus be seen that it will be impossible to get the ball a into the cylinder 62 without operating the machine by means of a deposit coin in order to get one of the balls of gum w.
  • a Vending machine having operatlng connections, an e ector arranged to be actuated by said connect-ions when connected thereto by a deposited coin, and automatic means for resetting the operating connections when released and causing the release of the deposited coin and the resetting of the ejector, in combination with ball-throwing apparatus, a ball, and means operated by the ejector during its ejecting action for positioning the ball to be acted on by the ballt-hrowing apparatus and rendered inoperative bythe resetting of theejector by the operating connections, when released.
  • a ivending machine having-operating connections, an ejector arranged to be actuated by said connections when connected thereto by a deposited coin, and automatic means for resetting the operating connec- 'tions when released and causing the release of a deposited coin and the resetting of the ejector, in combination with ball-throwing apparatus, a ball, a ball runway normally posi tioned to causethe ball to roll away from the ball-throwing apparatus, and means operatedbytheejector to position the runway to cause .the ball to be delivered to the ball throwing apparatus and permit the return of the runway to normal position when the-operating connections are released.
  • a vending machine having operating connections, an ejector arranged to be act-uated by said connections when connected thereto by adeposited coin, and automatic means for resetting the operating connections when released to cause the release of the deposited coin and the resetting of the eejector, in combination with a ball-throwing apparatus, a ball, a basket positioned to catch the ball when thrown'by theball-throwingamechanism, and means operated by the ejector during its ejecting action to move the basket to release the ball to the runway and prevent thesame from again being thrown therein and for moving said runway into a position to cause the ball to roll into a position to be acted on by the ball-throwing mechanism,

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nears sr BERT G. RENTZ, OF WELLS, MINNESOTA.
VENDING GAME APPARATUS.
Application filed August 15, 1927. Serial No. 212,898. I
My invention has for its object to provide a vending game apparatus intended for general use, such as the embodiment of a ballthrowing apparatus in a vending machine.
The invention, as illustrated, includes basket-ball game apparatus embodied in a vendlustrate the inventiomlike characters inclicate like parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a view in longitudinal central vertical section, with some parts shown in different positions by means of broken lines;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the secondary bottom partition and the parts carried thereby removed from the machine;
Fig. a bottom plan view of the same:
Fig. a is a fragmentary view of the parts shown in Fig. 3, with some parts removed;
Fig. 5 is a detail view principally in section taken on the line 5-5 of Fig. 2; I
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary rear end view of the machine with some parts sectioned on the line 66 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 7 is'a fragmentary detail view with some parts sectioned on the I line 77 of Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is a view corresponding to Fig. 7
. with the exception that the ejector has been operated to release the ball of gum; and
Fig. 9 is a fragmentary detail view with some parts sectioned on the line 9-9 of Fig. 1.
The numeral 10 indicates a casing having main and secondary bottoms 11 and 12, re-' spectively,
spaced the latter above the former to afford a combined mechanism and coin compartment 13. Saidcasing 10 is also provided with a transverse vertical partition.
14 which extends from the secondary bottom 12 to the top of the casinglO and divides said casing above the compartment 13 into a relatively small the backof the casing 10 and a relatively large compartment 16 at the front thereof for a basketball game. A door 17 in the back of the casing-1O affords access to the compartment 18 and a door 18 at the top of said casing a'fiords access to the storage compartstorage compartment at Each door1718 is held in place by dowel pins that take the place of hinges and a key-actuated lock. I
r The top of the casing 10 covering the compartment 16 is rearwardly inclined and has a large glass panel 19, and large glass panels 20 form portions of the sides of the casing 10 so that the interior of the compartment 16 may be viewed through said panels '19 :and 20. A window 21, having a transparent pane, is formed in the compartment 14 and through which the contents of the storage compartment 15 inay' be seen.
The machine illustrated is vending spherical pieces of gum m with which the storage compartment 15 is filled, through thedoor 18. The secondary bottom designed for p 12 is removably secured in the casing 10 by pairs of pins 22 mounted in longitudinal grooves 23 on the sides of the casing 10. The entire back of the casing 10 is removably'secured in position so that the same cannot be tampered with but at the same time may be removed so that the secondary bottom 12 and partition 1 which is secured thereto,
as shown in Fig. 2, may be'removed from' the casing 10 with all parts carried thereby.
The partition is removably secured to the seconda-ry bottom 12 by having its lowerend seated in a transverse groove in said bottom and when the casing 10 is held against removal therefrom bythe side and top thereof.
The pieces'o'f gum so are removed from the compartment 15 one at a time through a passage 24 in an agitator slide 25: mounted In a way formed in the secondary bottom 12 for movement longitudinally of the machine. A curved sheet metal plate 26 secured in the bottom of the compartment 15 is arranged to cause the balls of gum ac to roll to the. center of said compartment where they will enter "the passage 24' one at' a time, as shown in Figs. 7 and 8'.
The plate 26 holds the agitator slide 25 against lifting movement in its way and has a large centra aperture in the field of which the passage 24 is positioned during the'various movements of the agitator slide 25. Secured to the agitatorv slide 25 are a plurality of upstanding agitator pins 27 which work within the aperture in the plate 26 and move the ball of gum 00 during the movement of the agitator slide. 25 and thereby cause one thereof to enter thepassage 24 NVorking in the Compartment. 13, longitudinally of the machine'is an ejector 28 in the.
form of a slide attached to the under side of presently appear.
the secondary bottom 12 by a pair of washerequipped screws 29 which extend through longitudinal slots 30 in said ejector, see Fig. 3. This ejector 28 can only be operated by the insertion of a coin in the machine, as will Works on the upper surface of the ejector slide 28 and is intermittently operated thereby by a pair of front and rear pins 31 and 32, respectively, on said ejector slide. The pin 31 is arranged to work in a groove 33 in the under side of the secondary bottom 12 and the way for the agitator slide 25, and the pin 32 works in a slot 34 on the bottom of the agitator slide 25 which extends forward of the rear end thereof. During the forward movement of the ejector slide 28, the pin 32 engages the agitator slide 25 at the inner end of the slot the piece of gum or in the passage 35 rests, and the piece of gum in the passage 24 rests on the piece of gum in said passage 35, see Fig. 7. Formed in the deck 36, forward of the passage 35, 1s a gum escape passage 37. During the forward movement of the ejectorslide 28, the samemoves under the piece of gum in the passage 24 and cuts off the escape thereof and moves the piece of gum in the passage 35 forward therewith on the deck 36 and when stopped, the passage 35 is in registration with the escape passage .37 so that the piece of gum in the passage 35 may escape therethrough, as shown in Fig. 8. I
Underlying the escape passage 37 is an inclined runway 38 which extends to the front of the casing 10 and aligned therewith is a gum discharge passage 39 formed in the front of the casing 10, see Fig. 9. A partition plate 40 in the compartment 13 closes the runway 38 thereto, both at the side and rear, see Figs. 6 and 8. The main bottom 11 extends forward of the casing 10 and has secured thereto, as shown in Fig. 9, a pair of upstanding pins 41 which stop the piece of gum w as it rolls through the discharge passage 39, as indi cated by broken lines, where the same may be easily picked up by the operator of the machine.
For operating the ejector slide 28 and then resetting the same, there is provided the fol lowing connections, which include an operating slide 42 for the ejector 28 mounted in a deep channel 43 formed in the right-hand edge of said slide for free sliding movement longitudinally thereof. Rearward move ment ofthe operating slide 42 in its channel 43 is limited by a stop pin 44 secured to the The agitator slide 25' ejector slide 28, extends transversely through its channel 43 and is arranged to be engaged by a stop shoulder 45 on said operating slide. Forward movement is imparted to the operating slide 42 by a rod 46 comprising inner and outer sections connected by a flexible joint 47. The rear end of the rod 46 is fieX- ibly attached to the operating slide 42 by having its rear end portion bent laterally at 48 and laid in a transverse notch 49 in said slide. The forward end of the rear section of the rod 46 is arranged to engage the inner face of the front of the casing 10 to limitthe forward movement of the operating slide 42. The forward section of the rod 46 works through a hole in the front wall of the cas ing 10, and applied to its outer end is a knob 50 by which said rod may be operated. A coiled spring 51, attached to the rod 46 at its laterally bent end 48 and anchored to the pin 52 secured in the secondary bottom 12, yieldingly holds the operating slide 42 retracted.
Normally, the operating slide 42 is free to be moved forward in respect to the ejector slide 28 by drawing outward on the knob 50 and it is also free for retracting movement in respect to the ejector slide 28 under the action of the spring 51.
A coin is required to connect the ejector slide 28 to the operating slide 42 when inserted into a transverse notch 53 in the ejector slide 28 just forward of the front end of the operating slide 42 when in its retracted position, see Fig.1. The coin y is inserted into the notch 53 through a coin passage, not shown, in the top of the casing lO and a coin delivery chute 54 formed in the right-hand edge of the partition 14 and the secondary bottom 12, see Fig. 2. Secured to the casing 40 and underlying the notch 53 is a stop plate 55 on which the coin y rests when in the notch 53.
The spring 51 normally and yieldingly holds the operating slide 42 retracted and which slide in turn holds the ejector slide 28 retracted by the engagement of its shoulder 45 with the pin 44 on said ejector slide. A stop pin 12 on the secondary bottom 12 is arranged. to be engaged by the shoulder 28" to limit the retracting movement of theejector slide 28 and hence the operatingslide 42. In the retracted position of the ejector slide 28, its passage 35 is aligned with the passage 24 and its coin notch 53 is aligned with the-coin chute 54. As previously stated, the front end. of the rear section of the rod 46 engages the casing 10 as a stop to limit the projecting movement of the ejector slide 28 and position the ejector slide 28 with its passage 35 aligned with the discharge passage 37.
To operate the vending machine to secure one of the balls of gum m, the coin g is deposited in the coin chute 54 and directed thereby into the coin notch 53 in which it rests on the'support 55. The operator then takes hold ment. During this movement of the ejector slide 28 the gum in in the passage 35 is carried forward on the deck 37 until said passage is aligned with the discharge passage 37 and at which time the gum 00 drops through said passage 37 onto the runway 38 on which it rolls forward through the discharge passage 39 onto the main bottom 11 where it is stopped by the pins 31 and. positioned so that the op erator may take the same.
When the operator releases the knob 50,
thespring 5.1 retracts the operating slide 42,
thus releasing the coin y, which drops into After the initial retracting movement of the clamping bar 42 its shoulder 45 engages the pin 44 and thereby retracts the ejector slide 28, as previously de scribed. The coin y in the compartment 13 may be removed by opening the door 17 afterthe same is released by the use of a proper key.
Referring now to the game apparatus for playing basketball, the numeral 56 indicates a basket mounted on the partition 14 within the compartment 16. This basket 56 is carried by the heavy wire 57 fitted around the top of said basket and provided with a pair of depending legs 58 slidably mounted in staple-like keepers 59 on the partition 14. The basket 56 is normally gravity-held in its lowermost position, as shown by full lines in Fig. 1. 7
Back of the basket 56 is a pocket 60 in the partition 14. The back of the basket 56' is opened as well as its bottom, with the exception of an inturned lip 61 which holds the ball 2, shown by full lines in Fig. 1. By raising the basket, as indicated by broken lines in 1, the ball .2 will be released and dropped therefrom.
To throw the ball into the basket 56, there is provided a catapult comprising an inclined cylinder 62 mounted on the front of the casing 10 and having a co-operating piston-like member 63 to which is attached an operating rod 64 that works through a hole in the cylinder head 65. The outer end portion of the operating rod 64 is bent to form a finger-piece 66 by which said rod may be held. The inner end of the operating rod 64 is bent laterally to form a finger 67 seated in a recess in the outer face of the piston-like member 63 so that the same is flush therewith. This finger 67 works in a slot 68 in the cylinder 62 and limits the travel of the piston 63 in both directions. Encircling the operating rod 64 is a coiled spring 69 compressed between the piston-like member 63 on the cylinder head and normally holds said member projected.
To place the ball z in the inner "end of the cylinder 62 so that the same bears against the piston-like member 63, as shown by broken lines in Fig. 1, there is mounted in the compartment 16 a channel-like runway 7 O. This runway 7 O has its front end hinged at 71 and is normally gravity-held in an inclined position, as shown by full lines in Fig. 1, so that the ball 2 cannot roll into the cylinder 62. To raise the runway 7 0 into its dotted line position, as shown in Fig. 1, at the time the ejector slide 26 is voperated, there is provided a boll-crank 72 hinged at 73 to the secondary bottom 12 with one ofits arms extended under the runway for action thereon and with its other end extended downward through aligned slots 74 in the secondary bottom 12 and ejector slide 28. During the ejector movement of the ejector slide 28, said slide at the rear end of its slot 74 engages the depending arm of the bell-crank 72 and operates the same to raise the runway 70, as shown by broken lines in F 1. A cross pin in the ejector slide 28 is arranged to engage the depending arm of the bell-crank 72 during the return. movement of the ejector slide 28 and thereby move said bell-crank from underthe runway 7 O and permit the same to return by gravity to its normal position.
During the lifting-movement of the runway 7 0, its free or inner end engages a. de-
ending extension 76 on one of the legs 58 and thereby lifts the basket 56, as shown by broken lines in Fig. 1, to' release the ball .a
and permit the same to drop onto the raised runway 7 O and be conveyed thereby into the cylinder 62, and held as shown by broken lines in Fig. 1.. Before the ball 2 can be thrown into the basket 56 it is necessary for the operator to release the knob 50 to permit the retracting movement of the operating slide 42 and all parts associated so that the runway 70 will return to normal position under the action. of gravity and thereby release the basket 56 and permit the same to return to normal position in like manner.
To throw the ball a, the piston-like member 63 is retracted by drawing outward on the finger-piece 66 and then released to attempt to throw the ball into the basket 56. If the ball is thrown into the basket 56, the same will be held, as shown by full lines in Fig. 1. 1f the ball does not enter the basket 50 it drops onto the runway 7 O and is held thereby at the partition 14 so that the next time the runway 70 is raised, said ball will be conveyed thereby into the cylinder 62. It will thus be seen that it will be impossible to get the ball a into the cylinder 62 without operating the machine by means of a deposit coin in order to get one of the balls of gum w.
The skill with which the ball 2 is thrown.
way 7 0 for theleg extension 76 when the runway 7O is operated to lift the basket 56 and release the ball aand position said runway to cause the ball z'to be deposited .in the cylinder 62.
What I claim is: Y
1. In combination with the ejecting mechanism of a vending machine, ball-throwing mechanism, a ball, a runway normally held to cause the ball to roll away from the ballthrowing mechanism,-and means operated by the ejecting mechanism for positioning the nism of a Vending machine, ball-throwing.
mechanism, a'ball, arunway normally held to cause the ball to roll away from the ballt-hrowing mechanism, a basket normally positioned to catch the ball when thrown by the ball-throwing mechanism, and means oper* ated by the ejecting mechanism during its ejecting action to position the runway to cause the ball to roll into a position to be acted on by the ball-throwing mechanism and :move the basket into a position to release the ball to the runway andprevent the ball from being again thrown therein, said basket and runway bemg arranged to return to normal positions during the resetting of the ejectingmechanism.
4-. A Vending machine having operatlng connections, an e ector arranged to be actuated by said connect-ions when connected thereto by a deposited coin, and automatic means for resetting the operating connections when released and causing the release of the deposited coin and the resetting of the ejector, in combination with ball-throwing apparatus, a ball, and means operated by the ejector during its ejecting action for positioning the ball to be acted on by the ballt-hrowing apparatus and rendered inoperative bythe resetting of theejector by the operating connections, when released.
5. A ivending machine having-operating connections, an ejector arranged to be actuated by said connections when connected thereto by a deposited coin, and automatic means for resetting the operating connec- 'tions when released and causing the release of a deposited coin and the resetting of the ejector, in combination with ball-throwing apparatus, a ball, a ball runway normally posi tioned to causethe ball to roll away from the ball-throwing apparatus, and means operatedbytheejector to position the runway to cause .the ball to be delivered to the ball throwing apparatus and permit the return of the runway to normal position when the-operating connections are released.
6. A vending machine having operating connections, an ejector arranged to be act-uated by said connections when connected thereto by adeposited coin, and automatic means for resetting the operating connections when released to cause the release of the deposited coin and the resetting of the eejector, in combination with a ball-throwing apparatus, a ball, a basket positioned to catch the ball when thrown'by theball-throwingamechanism, and means operated by the ejector during its ejecting action to move the basket to release the ball to the runway and prevent thesame from again being thrown therein and for moving said runway into a position to cause the ball to roll into a position to be acted on by the ball-throwing mechanism,
.saidirunway and basket being arranged to rei turn to normal positionsduring the resetting of the operating connections and the ejector.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
BERT RENTZ.
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